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18 Jul '25
Diplomat Christopher Rugari’s marriage to Joline Kanoheri has been making headlines due to its tumultuous end.The couple’s divorce proceedings have been complicated by the tragic death of their son, Nganwa Rugari, with Kanoheri facing accusations of m
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18 Jul '25
Controversy erupted in Ruhinda County after a 74-year-old minister was accused of ferrying students from various schools to participate in th
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16 Jul '25
Hon. Betty Nambooze has raised concerns over the growing number of political parties in Uganda that she describes as “surrogate parties,” warning that many of them are not built on truth or genuine ideology.https://www.facebook.com/100064645063270/pos
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16 Jul '25
There is a Ugandan virologist – a retired professor – who once told me a memorable story that captures a core part of the absurdity of the system that Bwana Yoweri Museveni has cultivated and presided over since coming to power. I will not
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16 Jul '25
Mubarak Munyagwa has come out swinging just days after unveiling the Common Man’s Party, accusing some opposition figures of being too comfortable in their positions and resistant to new players.Speaking during an
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16 Jul '25
President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni on Monday made a surprise visit to the Kigo Carpentry Village and Skilling Centre, where he unleashed a storm of accountability demands, following concerns about the misuse of public funds.In an unexpected twist, the Presi
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16 Jul '25
Major changes have occurred at Manchester City over the summer.The 2024/25 campaign was a very disappointing one for Pep Guardiola and his group of players, and in order to avoid a repeat of that over the next 12 months,
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16 Jul '25
Photos of Hon. Mathias Mpuuga with the Katikkiro of Buganda, Charles Peter Mayiga, have sparked surpr
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15 Jul '25
Today, just four of Africa’s richest billionaires hold $57.4 billion in wealth — more than the combined wealth of 750 million people, or half the continent’s population, according to a new Oxfam report.The report –
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15 Jul '25
Uganda’s music scene is vibrant and innovative; every five years or so, the industry undergoes a reboot, ushering in fresh talent that challenges the veterans.In 2025, a new generation of artists is rising to prominence, targeting both local and global